Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A Carol for Children - By Ogden Nash

God rest you merry, Innocents,

Let nothing you dismay,

Let nothing wound an eager heart

Upon this Christmas day.

 

Yours be the genial holly wreaths,

The stockings and the tree;

An aged world to you bequeaths

Its own forgotten glee.

 

Soon, soon enough come crueler gifts,

The anger and the tears;

Between you now there sparsely drifts

A handful yet of years.

 

Oh, dimly, dimly glows the star

Through the electric throng;

The bidding in temple and bazaar

Drowns out the silver song.

 

The ancient altars smoke afresh,

The ancient idols stir;

Faint in the reek of burning flesh

Sink frankincense and myrrh.

 

Gaspa, Balthazar, Melchior!

Where are your offerings now?

What greetings to the Prince of War,

His darkly branded brow?

 

Two ultimate laws alone we know,

The ledger and the sword -

So far away, so long ago

We lost the infant Lord.

 

Only the children clasp His hand;

His voice speaks low to them,

And still for them the shining band

Wings over Bethlehem.

 

God rest you merry, Innocents,

While Innocence endures.

A sweeter Christmas than we to ours

May you bequeath to yours.

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